Opened 17 months ago

Last modified 17 months ago

#18492 new bug

Kernel panic on DELL laptop

Reported by: eugenia Owned by: nobody
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: System Version: R1/Development
Keywords: boot-failure Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description

I tried to use Haiku on an older DELL Chromebook. The Chromebook runs the CoreBoot BIOS (it currently has installed Debian, after I wiped ChromeOS).

Exact specs of the laptop are here: https://dl.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_chromebook/chromebook-11-3120_reference%20guide_en-us.pdf I can provide more in-depth lspci or other info from inside Debian if requested.

I got the kernel panic seen on the attached picture upon booting the R1/b4.

Attachments (5)

haiku.jpg (977.3 KB ) - added by eugenia 17 months ago.
Kernel panic upon booting
dell-pci.txt (2.8 KB ) - added by eugenia 17 months ago.
DELL lspci info
dell-usb.txt (48.0 KB ) - added by eugenia 17 months ago.
Dell lsusb info
haiku-nightly.jpg (959.1 KB ) - added by eugenia 17 months ago.
Haiku Nightly Build (July 3 2023)
PXL_20230705_033944716.jpg (1.3 MB ) - added by eugenia 17 months ago.
syslog | grep usb

Change History (10)

by eugenia, 17 months ago

Attachment: haiku.jpg added

Kernel panic upon booting

comment:1 by waddlesplash, 17 months ago

Please retest with a recent nightly build.

by eugenia, 17 months ago

Attachment: dell-pci.txt added

DELL lspci info

by eugenia, 17 months ago

Attachment: dell-usb.txt added

Dell lsusb info

comment:2 by eugenia, 17 months ago

I burned the current nightly build and tried it while you were updating this bug report, and I got the same kernel panic.

Please find attached above the lspci and lsusb information from within Debian that's installed on that laptop, if that helps any.

comment:3 by waddlesplash, 17 months ago

The lines at the end of the message may be different on the nightly, so please post the photo anyway.

by eugenia, 17 months ago

Attachment: haiku-nightly.jpg added

Haiku Nightly Build (July 3 2023)

comment:4 by eugenia, 17 months ago

Image attached above, with kernel panic using the nightly build of July 3 2023.

comment:5 by waddlesplash, 17 months ago

Component: - GeneralSystem
Keywords: boot-failure added
Version: R1/beta4R1/Development

Indeed it does look basically identical after all.

by eugenia, 17 months ago

Attachment: PXL_20230705_033944716.jpg added

syslog | grep usb

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